Hi Mathew,
The GE base repeater control shelf contains an Audio
Squelch Module/Card, which can be outbound from the
shelf and direct wired if you are willing to do the
work. The AS Card will give you the COS/COR logic
and gated de-emph audio from the receiver, plus it
can integrate the sub tone (channel guard) filter
network. The original GE sub tone filter works pretty
well (a nice and deep notch in the sub tone range).
I see the much over looked GE AS Modules on Ebay for
$5 and $10.
I lose track of all the model numbers for the Comm
Spec Gear, but their encoder/decoder module/board
has an available tone filter. Your de-emph network
need only be a resistor and capacitor. Just copy
the values from the AS Card if you like.
The voter doesn't seen to care much (respond to)
about sub tone in or out, but you do want to eventually
strip it out of the audio some place and possibly
re-insert a replacement tone/dpl in the transmitter
if you need it.
Plan on a few hours to hook it up.
Plan on double the hook up time to understand, align
and dial in the final operational levels/values.
enjoy
skipp
> Mathew Quaife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Skipp, I'm not sure how close the audio will be
> coming from the GE as opposed to the Kenwood radios,
> might be close enough. As for the PL, that is being
> controlled right now with the TS-64 inside of the Cat
> 1000 controller. Might have to take that out and put
> it inline with the GE receiver. I will be using incoming
> pl only on the Kenwoods on the 440 side, the outbound
> remote receivers will have PL decode on them as well.
> Will see how well it works this weekend when I begin
> hooking it all up.
> Mathew
>
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